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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Or, to use its complete title, King of Fighters: Flames of Courage v.5 has been made available on the WiZ and can be grabbed (for free) here. Besides reinforcing the current trend for more and better Wiz releases, the game seems like a great fighter sporting many characters and more than many combos. Not my cup of tea exactly, but I really can't complain...

Friday, April 23, 2010

Not all mods are great, but what you see above is brilliant both as an idea and from an aesthetic point of view. After all, it most obviously is a Game Boy Advance SP occupying the now bulky case of Nintendo's original Game Boy. It is thus the best and most retro friendly way to enjoy Gameboy, Gameboy Color and GBA games on the go and -importantly- on a shiny back-lit screen. Excellent! Find out more.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Galcon Fusion, the brilliantly elegant RTS indie game I recently reviewed here, has just gotten itself the trailer you see above. The brand new trailer for its iPad version, and it seems pretty great. Exactly the type of game touch-screens have been designed for. Apparently, you can buy Galcon Fusionhere.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

We all know that the Wiz is a rather amazing little console and we all know it's excellent for emulating retro gaming machines. What's more, all those that have read my Wiz review should also know that it manages to effortlessly emulate the pretty tricky Commodore Amiga and provide some excellent 16-bit classic gaming on the go. The emulator for the job is of course none other than the Wiz optimized version of UAE; the aptly named UAE4ALL, which you can grab here. For free.

UAE4ALL is a pretty strong emulator that manages to play the huge majority of Amiga games I tried, supports multiple drives, emulates a mouse and joystick and even offers the option of a rather handy virtual keyboard. It is also quite simple to use, though this pretty amazing starter guide should help anyone get it running (perfectly) in no time. What's more you can check a pretty extensive compatibility list and find out that, yes, you can easily play both Agony and Sensible Soccer on your little handheld.

Wednesday, April 07, 2010

Yes, now that the latest version of ScummVM has been made available, the time has come to enjoy some of the best -actually, the best- adventures ever released on your PSP. Simply follow the link and download the excellent and freeware version of ScummVM, that is nothing less than an extremely powerful and easy to use emulator for (among other companies') classic Lucasarts, Sierra, Revolution, Activision, Horrorsoft and Humongous games. What this means is you'll be able to enjoy Maniac Mansion, Monkey Island, Space Quest, Elvira, Broken Sword, Gobliiins, Day of the Tentacle, King's Quest and a ton of other brilliant point-and-clickers on your trusty and still shiny PSP.

What's more, more than a few of said adventure classics have wisely been made available for free. Click here, scroll down a bit and grab yourselves legal and 100% freeware versions of Beneath a Steel Sky, Flight of the Amazon Queen, Lure of the Temptress and Drascula, as well as a selection of most interesting demos. Visiting GOG.com would be also rather cunning. They've got Teen Agent for free and -as you'd expect- a huge selection of DRM free adventures to grab for a modest prize.

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

Coming after 1 whole year of Nintendo's gaming service has been enjoyed (and paid for in that nasty point currency), the above video should be of interest both to new DSi gamers who can see what some of the best DSi offerings are, and to everyone else who'd like to find out what's next for their handheld. The answer is quite a lot of promising stuff apparently. Just ignore Frogger Returns (already looks appalling), and have a look at Earthworm Jim, Metal Torrent and the incredibly silly looking Photo Dojo.

Monday, April 05, 2010

Am I the only one who thinks that iPad is a silly name? Apparently no, but that's beyond the point, as Apple's sleek new gadget is where the Sam & Max Season 3 debuted. Yes, the first episode of Telltale's latest episodic adventure (The Penal Zone) sporting the psychotic dog and rabbity-thing duo is already available for download. Click here and you'll figure the rest out...

Friday, April 02, 2010

Most of our readers owning a calculator of the pretty classic TI 83/84 range, will surely be thrilled by the fact that Cave Story has managed to appear on their most scientific of gadgets. The classic and ultra-popular indie side-scrolling platformer/shooter can be grabbed for free here. Better grab it then.